An England World Cup star and a Hollywood actor have sent video messages of support to the family of a traveller killed in a violent brawl outside an M25 service station as a film cataloguing their campaign for justice was released.

Quhey Saunders, from Stanford-le-Hope, died aged 20 after an altercation on June 26, 2017 at Cobham Services on the M25 in Surrey. He was travelling back from a wedding in Wales with his aunt and uncle when he became involved in a fight with fellow travellers Simon Baker, 22, and Mikey Coyle, 21.

Mr Baker, of Green Lane, Redhill, and Mr Coyle, from Barnes, south-west London, claimed they were acting in self-defence when they were charged, and later cleared, of Mr Saunders' murder.

Quhey Saunders was just 20 when he died

Since his death, a film has since been released by Pete Middleton Pictures called 'Quhey's Story- A Miscarriage of Justice.'

One the star's of England's World Cup semi-final run, Manchester United's Ashley Young offered his words of support to the Essex boxer's family.

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In the video he says: "Just want to send you our condolences on Quhey.

"Obviously it's sad news and we know he's a massive United fan. I know it doesn't really mean a lot but I thought I'd send you a signed shirt from everyone at the club just to pass our wishes on.